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How to Set Up GProxy Proxies in Multilogin (2026 Guide)

TL;DR

Connect GProxy residential, mobile, ISP or SOCKS5 proxies to Multilogin profiles (Mimic and Stealthfox). This guide covers the connection type, the host/port and auth fields, and the proxy check.

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Prerequisites

  • An active GProxy plan — residential, mobile or ISP is recommended for account work
  • Multilogin installed with a signed-in account
  • Your GProxy host, port, username and password copied from the dashboard
  • Decide the protocol: SOCKS5 (recommended) or HTTP — GProxy supports both

Step-by-Step Setup

1

Copy your GProxy credentials

From the GProxy dashboard, copy the host, port, username and password.

2

Create a new profile

In Multilogin, create a new browser profile (Mimic for Chrome-based, Stealthfox for Firefox-based).

3

Open the Proxy settings

In the profile's Proxy section, set the connection type to HTTP or SOCKS5 (SOCKS5 recommended).

4

Enter host, port and credentials

Enter proxy.gproxy.net as the host, your GProxy port, and the username and password.

Host: proxy.gproxy.net   Port: 1000
User: YOUR_USERNAME   Pass: YOUR_PASSWORD
5

Check the connection and create

Run the proxy check to confirm the IP and country, then create/save the profile.

Code Examples

Your GProxy proxy credentials (from the dashboard) · text
Host:  proxy.gproxy.net
Port:  1000            (HTTP example; SOCKS5 port is shown in your dashboard)
User:  YOUR_USERNAME
Pass:  YOUR_PASSWORD

One-line format:
proxy.gproxy.net:1000:YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_PASSWORD
Optional: test the proxy from a terminal before adding it · bash
curl -x http://YOUR_USERNAME:[email protected]:1000 https://api.ipify.org?format=json
# Returns the proxy's IP — if you see it, the credentials work.

GProxy + Multilogin

Multilogin is an enterprise-grade antidetect browser used by agencies and serious multi-accounters. Pair each profile with a dedicated GProxy IP so every account stays isolated and residential-clean. GProxy from $0.85/GB with pay-per-day billing keeps large profile fleets affordable.

Which GProxy product to use

Use residential or mobile for social/ad/marketplace accounts, ISP for static residential, and datacenter only for low-sensitivity work. SOCKS5 is the recommended protocol.

Use Cases

Social media multi-accounting

Assign one sticky residential or mobile GProxy IP per profile so Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X accounts never share a fingerprint or IP.

Ad & affiliate accounts

Keep Facebook Ads, Google Ads and affiliate accounts isolated — each profile gets a distinct, clean IP that matches the account's country.

Crypto airdrop & wallet farming

Run many wallets or airdrop accounts in parallel, each behind a unique residential IP, without triggering sybil detection.

E-commerce & marketplace sellers

Manage multiple Amazon, eBay, Etsy or Shopify accounts from one machine while keeping every login on its own residential IP.

Pro Tips
  • One sticky IP per profile. Never share a single GProxy IP across profiles you want to keep unlinked — reuse links them.
  • Residential or mobile beats datacenter for social and marketplace accounts; datacenter is fine only for low-sensitivity tasks.
  • SOCKS5 is the safe default — it carries all traffic types and holds stable long sessions.
  • Match geo and timezone. Pick a GProxy country close to the account's expected location, then let Multilogin auto-set the profile timezone to that IP.

FAQ

What proxy type should I use with Multilogin — residential or datacenter? +
For social media, marketplaces and ad accounts, use GProxy residential or mobile IPs — they look like ordinary home users. Datacenter proxies are cheaper and fine for low-sensitivity tasks but are easier to flag on strict platforms.
HTTP or SOCKS5 for Multilogin? +
SOCKS5 is the recommended default: it handles every traffic type, supports authentication, and keeps long sessions stable. HTTP also works if that's what you use from GProxy — just make sure the protocol you pick matches your GProxy setup.
Can I use one GProxy IP for several Multilogin profiles? +
Only if you don't mind those profiles being associated. To keep accounts unlinked, give each profile its own sticky IP. GProxy's pay-per-day and pay-as-you-go billing makes it cheap to run many IPs at once.
Does GProxy work with both Mimic and Stealthfox in Multilogin? +
Yes. The proxy is set at the profile level, so GProxy works identically whether the profile uses the Mimic (Chromium) or Stealthfox (Firefox) browser core.

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